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so as housing continues to build up, it's going to help the economy. inventories are low. we're ready to occupy and on construction, 40,000 units right now, so a lot of potential for growth. gerri: last word. as you look at into the next test of months, what do you see in your crystal ball? >> again, as long as we avoid a serious fisc cliff type crisis , we avoid a spike in interest rates, some of those challenges. i think housing continue to gradually recover with the caveat that we want to keep an eye on the investor activity. too much money pouring into the market, we know that ultimately results in people pulling at money back out when conditions hour whih is definitely a chance to keep an eye and. gerri: we will be telling people how to use that hot money and how to invest in housing. susan, robert, michael, thank yofor coming in. fascinating conversation, great to hear all of your ideas and thoughts. thank you. and if you are fired up about this or have a house in question, wre me an e-mail. gerri@fousiness.com. >> coming up on a special edition of "the willis report
so as housing continues to build up, it's going to help the economy. inventories are low. we're ready to occupy and on construction, 40,000 units right now, so a lot of potential for growth. gerri: last word. as you look at into the next test of months, what do you see in your crystal ball? >> again, as long as we avoid a serious fisc cliff type crisis , we avoid a spike in interest rates, some of those challenges. i think housing continue to gradually recover with the caveat that we want...
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economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >> reporter: but yesterday, republican house speaker john boehner told diane sawyer that was a nonstarter. >> is it on the table to talk about? >> i made clear -- >> the wealthier americans pitch in. >> i made clear yesterday that raising tax rates is unacceptable. and frankly, it couldn't even pass the house. >> reporter: still, today, the president said the debate had been settled, with his victory tuesday night. >> this was a central question during the election. it was debated over and over again. and on tuesday night, we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> reporter: and he threw do
economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >>...
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. >>> an upscale mall may give a big boost to the bay area economy bringing thousands of jobs to the tri-valley area. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us the grand opening of the paragon outlets in livermore. they promise deals for their customers. >> 3,2, 1, whoo! >> reporter: with the pop of champagne and blast of confetti, the city of livermore welcomed its newest economic hub. >> we have 543,000 square feet of retail that's opening up really in the middle of the worst recession in the post-war era. >> reporter: the new outlets will bring a boost to the city. it will add $1 million in new revenue and bring more than 2,000 permanent jobs plus 1500 seasonal jobs. >> there really will be more here. we have great dining, people can come out in the mornings to go shopping to the wineries in the afternoon and then go into our downtown for dinner. >> reporter: as soon as the shops open, so did the cash registers. shoppers wasted no time taking advantage of the outlet's opening day. and with black friday just two weeks away, shoppers are hungry for deals closer to home. >> i love to sho
. >>> an upscale mall may give a big boost to the bay area economy bringing thousands of jobs to the tri-valley area. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us the grand opening of the paragon outlets in livermore. they promise deals for their customers. >> 3,2, 1, whoo! >> reporter: with the pop of champagne and blast of confetti, the city of livermore welcomed its newest economic hub. >> we have 543,000 square feet of retail that's opening up really in the middle of the...
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and that's the problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thought was threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think before you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous? >> well, we're very cautiously optimistic. no one lost their jobs. in fact i gave everybody a raise, effective immediately. these people, first of all, i have the greatest employees in the world. they have been with me through thick and thin. and i wanted to reward them. we're the most profitable we've been in our history. i wanted them to share in those profits. they're the ones that --. melissa: wait, wait. how are you most profitable that you have been in your history if the reason you would have to lay people off because the economy is bad, so h
and that's the problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thought was threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think before you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous?...
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it wasn't about the economy. if it had been, as the polls suggested, mitt romney would have won. >> well, it should have been about the economy but i think that the democrats did an amazing job of making this -- really amplifying what is clearly a problem within the republican party, how we're messaging about women. the fact that we were even discussing birth control, the fact that, you know, the whole forcible rape was even part of the conversation when the polls clearly show i think that millenials are moving in a much more libertarian position when it comes to social issues. they might not necessarily be democrats but -- and they might not be republicans yet but i think that socially, libertarian is the direction the country is going. >> it may not be america's going liberal. what it is is rejecting extreme positions. i think the problem mitt romney got himself into, at his heart he's really a moderate. when you look at when he was governor in massachusetts, he wasn't that far right at all but he had to go muc
it wasn't about the economy. if it had been, as the polls suggested, mitt romney would have won. >> well, it should have been about the economy but i think that the democrats did an amazing job of making this -- really amplifying what is clearly a problem within the republican party, how we're messaging about women. the fact that we were even discussing birth control, the fact that, you know, the whole forcible rape was even part of the conversation when the polls clearly show i think...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> with each hour, we learn new details about the shocking affair that forced david petraeus to resign as cia director. he was on the ground the same time as the former ambassador was ambassador of iraq, and the ambassador joins me now. nice to see you, ambassador. >> nice to be with you. >> are you shocked by these revelations today? >> of course, i am. it's a sad day particularly for mrs. petraeus and for their children and for the men and women in the military and now the cia, whom he's let down. >> he's been one of america's greatest military heroes in the last few decades, no question about that. it's an extraordinary ending of one of the great ca
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> with each hour, we learn new details about the shocking affair that forced...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> we start the second half of the show with stories we care about where we focus on our own r reporting from the front lines. in a call with donors, mitt romney reportedly blamed his loss on gifts obama gave to minorities and young voters. first reported by the "l.a. times." romney says obama won over with two things -- and allowing those 26 and younger to remain on their parent's health insurance. he said obama's health care plan helped him with blacks and hispanics, and apologized for not winning. >>> the owner of the new england compounding center, the company whose injections have beenlinged to a meningitis out break faced questions from a congressal subcommitte
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he ran to be in charge of the economy. the fact of the matter at the end of the day it will be his fingerprints and negotiations have to stop panicking and stop negotiations in public and stop surrendering the principles if boehner felt there should be revenue increases wait to talk to the president do not go on abc news, or abc news and talking about how obamacare is wrong and we are prepared to do revenue increases. that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances. >>guest: like mortgage interest deduction? >>neil: hear me out. is it leaving mortgage and charitable deductions aside, you are r
he ran to be in charge of the economy. the fact of the matter at the end of the day it will be his fingerprints and negotiations have to stop panicking and stop negotiations in public and stop surrendering the principles if boehner felt there should be revenue increases wait to talk to the president do not go on abc news, or abc news and talking about how obamacare is wrong and we are prepared to do revenue increases. that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking...
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and keeping the economy growing. all of it goes back to the looming fiscal cliff. $700 billion in tax hikes that will take place on january 1st unless there's a deal. >> he's going to reach out in a bipartisan way. . he's going to stick to his position on the revenues, but say we have to work together and i'm willing to do my share and lead my party. >> that 396 referring to the bush tax cuts. to make a deal, the president will need to work with congress, especially house republicans and they have been opposed to tax increases. we will hear from john baoehner too for the republican party. >> raising taxes on small business people is the wrong prescription. >> raising tax rates is unacceptable. and frankly it couldn't even pass the house. putting increased revenues on the table but through reforming our tax code. >> i want to bring in ruth marcus, columnist at "the washington post" and perry bacon, an msnbc contributor. what's your sense of this? are we setting up for a feisty but doable deal? but is it also possible
and keeping the economy growing. all of it goes back to the looming fiscal cliff. $700 billion in tax hikes that will take place on january 1st unless there's a deal. >> he's going to reach out in a bipartisan way. . he's going to stick to his position on the revenues, but say we have to work together and i'm willing to do my share and lead my party. >> that 396 referring to the bush tax cuts. to make a deal, the president will need to work with congress, especially house...
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raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to play on a totally different note, a remarkable video that the obama campaign released on the morning after he won his re-election, and he gets very emotional. >> i felt that the work that i've done, in running for office, had come full circle. because you guys have done means that the work that i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of you. and -- >> it's not often you see the president of the united states crying. >> we have not seen that really from him. political cartoonists sometimes draw him as mr. shock. i think it's just a
raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to...
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unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt romney's campaign go the stronger on substance as he went further into the campaign, i was pleased with that. it was simply popularity, versus substance. now going forward. there is no doubt in my mind, based on having talked to over 2000 be owners in last two months, to encourage them to talk to their employees, they have indicated to me, that number one, many will have to shut dunn their businesses, they cannot afford obamacare, and they cannot afford tax ma -- >> the president i think really wants greater things of himself, and maybe to my colleague lou dobbs' point, a more historic role than we've seen first term, there is maybe not a fear, maybe he rolls back in fear? or rolls back regulation that businesses and guys like have you been saying before, maybe that fear could be misplaced what do you say? >> nile, you know i love you like a brother. but i do not agree. because this is
unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt romney's campaign go the stronger on substance as he went further into the campaign, i was pleased with that. it was simply popularity, versus substance. now going forward. there is no doubt in my mind, based on having talked to over 2000 be owners in last two months, to encourage them to...
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the second is economy. we know that latinos prefer a more active government, and that just was not meshing with the line of the republican party. and finally the emotion of it. there was a lot of hurt with the latino community in terms of vocabulary such as self-deportation and illegals, and let's build more walls. it was a combination of factors that alienated the latino community, the furthest we've seen because, chris, while there's the 27% figure that other exit polls give, within latino decisions, our election poll found only a 23% rate of support for mitt romney among latinos. >> that would be astonishing. either number, goldie, is not good news for the republican party. can they fix this? >> i'm not sure they can, at least immediately. if you look back to the post-civil rights era in this country where african-americans, per se, were voting for republicans for nearly 100 years lock, stock, and barrel. and then you had a southern strategy take place where they were counting on white voters to hold tog
the second is economy. we know that latinos prefer a more active government, and that just was not meshing with the line of the republican party. and finally the emotion of it. there was a lot of hurt with the latino community in terms of vocabulary such as self-deportation and illegals, and let's build more walls. it was a combination of factors that alienated the latino community, the furthest we've seen because, chris, while there's the 27% figure that other exit polls give, within latino...
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we need to start to rebuild this economy. i'm a little frustrated because i don't think the biggest issue is the deficit. the biggest issue is jobs. if we got people back to work, if republicans wouldn't have been obstructionists on the jobs bill, we would have had more people at work. we'd have been generating wealth. so i think the president is going in the right direction. we need to get this behind us to get on the jobs agenda. >> any moderate republicans left to work with this president or are we going to see more of the same? >> lots of the tea party folks got defeated. lots were hooking on to simpson bowles. we're starting to see maybe some sanity come into some of the republicans. i saw what bill crystal said. they are at least thinking in the right direction. these are the guys that did everything they could to frustrate this president. and we ought not to forget that at the state level, republican governors laid off three million workers. if they had not done that, those workers would be working now. taxes would hav
we need to start to rebuild this economy. i'm a little frustrated because i don't think the biggest issue is the deficit. the biggest issue is jobs. if we got people back to work, if republicans wouldn't have been obstructionists on the jobs bill, we would have had more people at work. we'd have been generating wealth. so i think the president is going in the right direction. we need to get this behind us to get on the jobs agenda. >> any moderate republicans left to work with this...
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with best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway, and best-in-class passenger roominess? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>. >> judge jeanine: back with retired colonel, david hunt and gary burnseven. we were talking about the new time lines and now the question is, how did the c.i.a., department of defense and state's time lines differ? everybody is watching this in realtime? >> it can't be different. they all watched the same thing at the headquarters and liason officers in realtime. someone is lying. >> judge jeanine: if someone is lying, as you go through the time lines, you know you have, what doesn't make sense? >> the department of defense claims first of all, 22 hours was not enough time to get a force on the ground in benghazi is ridiculous on the face. you could drive a car ear here from there. >> judge jeanine: let's talk about ciganella? >> how is it 22 hours? >> it's not. i point and gary knows, we had c-17 and c-1 30s and forces in germany and
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it would be bad for the economy. i was reading new york times this morning op-ed piece that said it may not be a bad thing if we drive over the fiscal cliff. it is worth points out the fiscal cliff isn't really a cliff. it's not like the debt ceiling confrontation where terrible things might with well have happened right away if the deadline had been missed. he goes on, this time nothing very bad will happen to the economy if the grooimt agreement isn't reached until a few weeks or few months in to 2013. so there is time to bargain. is that a crazy thought? >> it goes further to say that president obama stand your ground. don't compromise and don't give in. >> don't be held hostage. he said. >> remarkable. paul krugman is a noble prize winner, a smart guy. i don't know where he is getting this from. it's the opposite of compromise. the reason we are in this mess is because nobody will compromise. generally speaking it has been conservative republicans, the tea party and people who signed the pledge to nordquist not i
it would be bad for the economy. i was reading new york times this morning op-ed piece that said it may not be a bad thing if we drive over the fiscal cliff. it is worth points out the fiscal cliff isn't really a cliff. it's not like the debt ceiling confrontation where terrible things might with well have happened right away if the deadline had been missed. he goes on, this time nothing very bad will happen to the economy if the grooimt agreement isn't reached until a few weeks or few months...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> normally if you get hurt, the worst case scenario, you have to go to the hospital. but when the hospital is the thing that's hurt, then what do you do? right now in new york there are three hospitals so damaged they have yet to reopen since hurricane sandy. that includes the veterans hospital in manhattan, which as of this past week, looked like this. that's a lot of water where water is not supposed to be. according to v.a. officials, the only mri machine at the hospital is flooded and lost. the fire suppression system, the mechanical systems were all knocked out at the veterans hospital. the basement and ground floor were flooded. one tiny silver lining, the building was reportedly structurally sound. it doesn't n
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> shep: i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. the drums of war are beating in israel. the israelis preparing for what may become a ground invasion in gaza as fighters on both sides continue exchanging fire today. the situation in this volatile corner of the world growing more fragile by the hour. already there have been innocent victims on both sides. a rocket killed three people today when it slammed into their apartment building in the south of israel. in the gaza, officials say the violence killed eight civilians, including four children. and a woman who was pregnant with twins. that number has grown to 16. a u.s. state department spokesman puts the blame
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> yesterday, the oldest known voter in the united states made her way to a voting booth. elizabeth hinton cast her vote in her 22nd presidential election. that's 88 years of voting for president. she cast her first vote only seven years after women obtained the right to vote. elizabeth hinton never considered voting by mail. her niece told "the boston globe" she wanted to get out here and vote. elizabeth hinton is 106 years old. her last two presidential votes have been for the winner barack obama. her grand niece told her secret to longevity, she has a jin and tonic every day. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insu
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> yesterday, the oldest known voter in the united states made her way to a voting...
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now let's return to the economy. the president and house speaker john boehner are suggesting they are willing to compromise to prevent our economy from going over that so-called fiscal cliff but both sides are digging in their heels whether or not to race tax rates for the wealthy. rich edson of the fox business network watching this all for us in washington. democrats got the white house, they got the senate. how are they beginning this bargaining process? >> reporter: jenna, the president says he and democrats campaigned on wealthier americans paying more in taxes. he says the voters have spoken in favor of his position. the democrats starting point? allow tax rate increases in january to hit families earning more than $250,000 a year. >> the issue is the math. that's why i think the starting point should be going back to clinton-era rates. then proceeding with tax reform. >> reporter: taxes continue to be the most significant divide between democrats and republicans. nearly all federal income tax rates are schedul
now let's return to the economy. the president and house speaker john boehner are suggesting they are willing to compromise to prevent our economy from going over that so-called fiscal cliff but both sides are digging in their heels whether or not to race tax rates for the wealthy. rich edson of the fox business network watching this all for us in washington. democrats got the white house, they got the senate. how are they beginning this bargaining process? >> reporter: jenna, the...
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as you say, this could have a massive impact on our economy. there are these major spending cuts kicking in on january 2nd. you have the bush tax rates expiring at the end of this year. so that could mean tax hikes for millions of americans. you can seat markets reacting in a very negative way over the last couple days. it's clear that one the reasons the president is coming out tomorrow is not just to lay out the parameters of the debate over the next few weeks but also maybe calm the markets a bit, shep. >> shepard: ed on a matter when presidents reach a second term we have a big turnover in cabinet positions that looks like that's coming here. >> we are expecting several of the big jobs, including secretary of state will turn over. hillary clinton said above the election that she was not going to stick around for a second term. she wants to get out, recharge her batteries. some the names being ban teed about include senator john kerry, somebody very prominent and helped prep the president for the debate. susan rice the u.n. ambassador has al
as you say, this could have a massive impact on our economy. there are these major spending cuts kicking in on january 2nd. you have the bush tax rates expiring at the end of this year. so that could mean tax hikes for millions of americans. you can seat markets reacting in a very negative way over the last couple days. it's clear that one the reasons the president is coming out tomorrow is not just to lay out the parameters of the debate over the next few weeks but also maybe calm the markets...
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to begin talks on how to prevent the country's economy from going over the so-called fiscal cliff. both boehner and snart majority leader harry reid sounded conciliatory notes yesterday. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans. >> it's better to dance than to fight. it's better to work together. >> boehner even opened the door to raising new revenues, code for taxes, though not through tax rates. he does put on some conditions. >> in order to garner republican support for new revenues, the president must be willing to reduce spending and shore up entitlement programs that are the primary drivers of our debt. >> so that is a shift in a negotiating position. now boehner suggested temporarily extending the current tax rates, pushing serious negotiations on a broader tax deal into 2013. while the president has hinted in the past that he's willing to include the issues of social security and medicare in the fiscal negotiations, what's not clear is whether the rest of his party is going to be willing to go along on t
to begin talks on how to prevent the country's economy from going over the so-called fiscal cliff. both boehner and snart majority leader harry reid sounded conciliatory notes yesterday. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans. >> it's better to dance than to fight. it's better to work together. >> boehner even opened the door to raising new revenues, code for taxes, though not through tax rates. he does...
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give me an assessment of where the uk's economy is right now. you guys have done different measures on the financial choice sis than the u.s. >> our economy is still in a decision. we had three consecutive quarters of negative growth. we just had encouraging news. we grew out just over 1% in the last quarter. on the back offed a jurgsmentes from the olympics and so on but good news. we've gotten rid now of one-third of the deficit which our deficit reduction program was designed toe get rid of me with have austerity program which is tough but is having a real effect. we're balancing with a bunch of different measures to stimulate growth and investment and our fdi figures are high. lots of companies coming into the united kingdom. we have come a long way, cutting red tape, improving the overall environment for investment. it's a balance. but we feel that we're on the right track. >> you know, when you have u.s. lawmakers are seeing what happened to your economy doing the austerity measures, it's given pause to how we handle our own fiscal issues.
give me an assessment of where the uk's economy is right now. you guys have done different measures on the financial choice sis than the u.s. >> our economy is still in a decision. we had three consecutive quarters of negative growth. we just had encouraging news. we grew out just over 1% in the last quarter. on the back offed a jurgsmentes from the olympics and so on but good news. we've gotten rid now of one-third of the deficit which our deficit reduction program was designed toe get...
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we've got to look at growing economy, figure out what we're for, versus cutting an economy, because we don't -- because we've lost our storyline. >> it's true. we talk so much about the fiscal cliff and focussing on washington, but it's very true. so many families have their own. >> i mean, we are going through so much technological change more in the last ten years than the world went through in the last century. >> very true. >> it's going to take us a while to adjust. >> we'll get there one way or the other. >> reserve chairman ben bernanke coming with us this week in our global summit to amplify the importance of financial dignity and professor young is co-chairing that. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. very important discussion. >>> as we mentioned operation hope is hosting this summit, and the chairman ben bernanke will be the keynote speaker there. for more on operation hope, can you check out their website operation hope.org. >>> well, believe it or not 2016 is just around the corner. all right. pretty big corner. we admit that. it's never too early to start looking at th
we've got to look at growing economy, figure out what we're for, versus cutting an economy, because we don't -- because we've lost our storyline. >> it's true. we talk so much about the fiscal cliff and focussing on washington, but it's very true. so many families have their own. >> i mean, we are going through so much technological change more in the last ten years than the world went through in the last century. >> very true. >> it's going to take us a while to adjust....
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secondly there, is no message on the economy. they have nothing other than johnny one note on cutting taxes. we've talked about taxes are at 15% of gdp right now. it ain't an economic policy. it isn't intellectually bold. isn't intellectually defensible and that's the problem for the republicans. yes, i agree we want to have a healthy two-party system but it's not going to happen until the republicans do some soul searching. >> julian, jimmy, thank you so much. do stay with us. more to come. it ain't an economic policy. much. >>> we're back with more on the resignation of general david petraeus as head of the cia citing an extramarital affair. michael hastings has written about general petraeus in "rolling stone" and in his book "the operators." i joins us from chicago. mike, could you put general petraeus' career in con ftext f us? >> sure. i mean, you're dealing with one of the most influential and historic generals in modern american military history. i would have to say on a level of reporting, it's very bizarre what we're se
secondly there, is no message on the economy. they have nothing other than johnny one note on cutting taxes. we've talked about taxes are at 15% of gdp right now. it ain't an economic policy. it isn't intellectually bold. isn't intellectually defensible and that's the problem for the republicans. yes, i agree we want to have a healthy two-party system but it's not going to happen until the republicans do some soul searching. >> julian, jimmy, thank you so much. do stay with us. more to...
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our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle class family can afford that right now. nobody in either party says they want it to happen. >>reporter: the president begins talks with congressional leaders on friday and they have until the end of the year to reach an agreement. >>shepard: paula broadwell who had an affair with general petraeus admitted she took documents from secure government buildings. you may recall the day before yesterday the agents spent four hours searching her home in charlotte, after the reporters were told the investigation was over and then suddenly there was this. we will report, you decide. they left with move a dozen file boxes, a couple of computers and a briefcase and a printer as an intelligence officer in the military reserve, broadwell did have a security clearance to review certain documents but that did not give her the authority to take certain materials home. federal and mill their officials are now sorting through that evidence to help the prosecution decide whether to fi
our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle class family can afford that right now. nobody in either party says they want it to happen. >>reporter: the president begins talks with congressional leaders on friday and they have until the end of the year to reach an agreement. >>shepard: paula broadwell who had an affair with general petraeus admitted she took documents from secure government buildings. you may recall the day before yesterday the agents spent four...
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. >> if we do nail this down, reasonably so, i think the economy's off and running. so, we're just one piece of legislation away from a much stronger economy. >> reporter: but getting that one piece of legislation may prove very difficult. the president said the voters picked his path. and the house speaker, rightly points out that americans did return the republican house. divided government. the question, bianna, can they unite to avoid this fiscal cliff? >> that is the big question. david, thank you. >>> and now, to the very angry and frustrated victims of hurricane sandy. hundreds of thousands still without power and demanding answers, some 12 days after the devastating storm hit. as the long lines show, getting gas is still a big problem around parts of new york, as well. but what's not a problem is getting a special delivery in the mail, power bills. abc's john schriffen has the latest from hicksville, long island. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is day two of the gas restrictions in new york city and here on long island. to give you an idea how fas
. >> if we do nail this down, reasonably so, i think the economy's off and running. so, we're just one piece of legislation away from a much stronger economy. >> reporter: but getting that one piece of legislation may prove very difficult. the president said the voters picked his path. and the house speaker, rightly points out that americans did return the republican house. divided government. the question, bianna, can they unite to avoid this fiscal cliff? >> that is the big...